Penn Spinning Reel
When you throw heavy lures on spinning reels, has the problem that often is accidentally closed the bow or bail of the reel and set the strength of the line breaks. Another point is that one has to close the manual arc because if you turn the knob makes the line sometimes does not fit well and can tie knots, worse if line spectra. The bow is back and better accommodate inncesario line by hand. Shimano sells kits to remove the arch on your reels and reels as the Van Staal does not. I prefeririĆa not have it. You think?. PS never use a spinning reel for jigging or fly the fingers when the fish strikes the line is out and is not insured in the bearing reel. this arc or not is a question that I did too me. I prefer the reels that have a "hand trip" Automatic Vs. which are automated the manual you can do in the case of shimanos, only to you have to remove the "alabrito" S-shaped with the side of the rotor. hey if you try chia bail-less I imagine he will soon have the van staal! that is the only one I know comes without bail!! which you bought??. Shimano did I sell the kit to remove the arc at penn spinning reel are no changes, and so many not unique to Van Staal, now they have put some bail. at last I had the opportunity to try a spinning reel bailless, I tell you that at first feels pretty weird because my hands are not accustomed to this type of reels. but after half an hour, neither does it give you a Baille!. I imagine it is as you say at first, then manual, but it's better to accidental closing and split the line, I close the bow hand. . . Technically, these reels are the most developed and really are the ultimate in low profile series. The Calais is the perfect tool to fish for pike, bass, trout or salmon. This penn spinning reel is lightweight, soft to handle, you can feel their power to turn the crank, and the effectiveness alata gear really does work, so you can easily access the VBS system to adjust as needed. .